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Clever mini motor

Mini motor lays engines bare

There's no better way to learn about engines than to watch them working – and this amazing desktop model lets you do exactly that.

Engine

16th March 2008

The 1.5cc V-Twin uses butane gas and works superbly. You simply top it up, spin the flywheel and it pops into life. All the parts are clearly visible, and it’s a great way to see how a basic motor operates. The brass and stainless steel unit weighs 2.5kg.

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Extra Info

Desktop V-Twin Engine
Price:
£399
Contact: 0845 838 1555, www.gyroscope.com
Maker’s claim: “Extended exhaust pipes give that classic V-Twin sound.”
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